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Their house and how it's
positioned
is just beautiful while at the same time creepy, and how all the lines in the movie were so tastefully said made me give this movie the rating that I gave it.
My tip for directors is: before you shoot a movie, analyze the culture of the people first... On the other hand, KFOR soldiers were not
positioned
in mountains and rural areas of Kosovo, they were
positioned
in towns, villages and populated areas.
At the beginning of World War 2 the German navy
positioned
the pocket battleship Graf Spee, ready and waiting to prey on allied shipping, which it did with deadly efficiency.
Definition of a donkey punch: a blow administered to the back of a female's neck while their sexual partner,
positioned
behind them, approaches climax.
It was his contention that Kathleen slipped and fell on a staircase in their home after an evening of wine and relaxation, while the prosecution maintained that Mr. Peterson had bludgeoned his wife, and
positioned
the body to appear as an accident.
With improved surveillance – and with the WHO’s regional data-sharing platform – national malaria programs will be better
positioned
to redirect resources as needed, especially in the event of an outbreak.
Local actors are best
positioned
to reach the most vulnerable and marginalized members of any community.
What is needed is a neutral party and arbiter – a role that think tanks, for example, are well
positioned
to play.
She has
positioned
herself as the antithesis of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and pledged to leave the EU’s border-free Schengen Area and the eurozone.
Since the Cold War, when it was
positioned
as a bulwark against Soviet expansionism, NATO has proved adept at developing responses to conventional threats posed by state actors.
And the romance has resulted in both parties living happily: the Fed feels better
positioned
to pursue its dual mandate of high employment and stable inflation, while investors feel that they have the opportunity for sizeable financial rewards.
Although Macron has
positioned
himself against the old left and the old right, he is neither a left- or right-wing populist, nor a traditional centrist.
Fortunately, the region is better
positioned
for a growth takeoff than it was in the 1990s, owing to major education and infrastructure investments that were made during the last decade of high oil prices.
But, overall, Africa is
positioned
for a positive year.
An EU that includes Sofia and Bucharest, and that is on track with Ankara, will be well
positioned
to engage the wider region.
But it is too soon to give up hope; on the contrary, Europe is well
positioned
to succeed in the long term.
It should be
positioned
at the center of international financial markets and provide an analytical platform, not only for central banks and finance ministries, but also for regulators, standard setters, and market participants.
But, from its newly built perches in the South China Sea, China is better
positioned
not only to sustain air and sea patrols in the region, but also to advance its strategy of projecting power across the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific.
Nowhere does this question loom larger than in developing and emerging economies, which are outside the main theater of the crisis, but are more precariously
positioned
than the advanced countries.
They are ideally
positioned
to make an impact locally, given their willingness to adopt positive environmental and governance practices and their ability to improve living conditions by creating permanent jobs.
Certain Scandinavian countries, Chinese provinces, and the city-state of Singapore, for example, are ideally
positioned
to try this approach.
Positioned
on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal, Israel’s army was just over 100 kilometers from Cairo.
As a result, the Summit of the Americas and other regional organizations are better
positioned
to address regional crises, like the coming meltdown in Venezuela, and opportunities, such as the establishment of a hemispheric energy, trade, and law-enforcement infrastructure.
His patrons and allies could not save him, but they were well
positioned
to demand that his trial be conducted as openly as possible.
Without its own currency, the IMF is poorly
positioned
to intervene with the overwhelming force needed for lender-of-last-resort operations.
Yet we continue to see, particularly in the European Union, obstacles being placed in the way of those best
positioned
to invent new products, services, or ways of doing business.
And patients suffering a few months of agony at the end of life are often not well
positioned
to demand better treatment.
Morocco is well
positioned
to promote security and development across northwest Africa and beyond.
The eurozone is much better
positioned
to manage fiscal pressures than it once was.
With a strong civil society, a free media, robust political opposition, and an independent judiciary, South Africa is well
positioned
for a turnaround.
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